Canoe Way
Canoe Way documents the annual Tribal Journeys of Pacific Northwest Coast Salish people. Indigenous tribes and First Nations from Oregon, Washington, Canada and Alaska follow their ancestral pathways through the waters of Puget Sound, Inside Passage and the Northwest Coast. Families and youth reconnect with the past and each other. Ancient songs, dances, regalia, ceremonies, and language were almost lost and are coming back.

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Spirit of the Trees: People of the Cedar (Northwest tribes)

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Billy Frank Jr.

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The Evolution of the Pacific Northwest Coast: Abundance, Prosperity & Complexity

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Storytellers: Indigenous Life in the Pacific Northwest 2024

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How to make a traditional Coast Salish Drum: Jorge Lewis Drum Maker

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Waterwalker

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Story of Cedar, Cedar Hat Weaving & Bark Pulling Cowichan Coast Salish

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Kayak (0355 Video) A production of the Alaska Department of Education 1987 (Color/Sound)

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Indigenous History of the Pacific Northwest Coast

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Part I Discovering Northern Peninsula and Southern Labrador by Boat

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Tribal Canoe Journey | VOA Connect

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Master Tlingit Carver Nathan Jackson on Northwest Coast Art

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Voices of the Native Northwest Coast

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What I Learned About Canoeing Footwear on Thousand Mile Trips in the Far North

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Path of the Paddle: Solo Whitewater

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Broken Treaties (Full documentary) | Oregon Experience | OPB

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Joe David: Spirit of the Mask (Full Documentary) © 1982

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The Hidden Founders of American Democracy | Full Episode | Native America

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Knowledge Keepers: Cedar Harvest

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